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Why TikTok Creators Are Buying Back Their Content Rights

Why TikTok Creators Are Buying Back Their Content Rights

Season 1 Episode 28 Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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Episode 28 of The TikTok Marketing Podcast explores a growing trend: creators are reclaiming ownership of content they posted under restrictive brand contracts. Lucas and Luna break down the legal shift, focusing on a 2025 case where a beauty creator paid $150,000 to license her own three-year-old campaign from a brand's archive. They discuss the rise of 'right-to-use' clawback clauses, how platforms like TikTok are starting to mediate content ownership, and what this means for influencer-brand power dynamics. Specific examples include a mid-tier travel creator who recouped licensing costs in 11 months via a new sponsorship, and a major beverage brand that now caps content licenses at 18 months. The episode also touches on the broader creator economy shift toward asset control and the role of AI in content legacy disputes. If you're a creator or brand strategist, this is the marketing angle no one is talking about yet.

#CreatorEconomy #ContentRights #TikTokMarketing #InfluencerContracts #IntellectualProperty #BrandDeals #Licensing #CreatorOwnership #MarketingStrategy #SocialMediaLaw #ContentLegacy #DigitalAssets #UGC #BrandPartnerships #TikTokBusiness #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Marketing

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